IELTS Speaking tip
Try to think in English instead of translating from your native language.
Vocabulary
- companionship
- entertainment
- exotic
- responsibility
- conservation
- instinct
- behavior
- emotional
- environment
- ownership
- habitat
- interaction
- stress
- curiosity
- bonding
Sample Answer
In my opinion, the phenomenon of individuals keeping wild animals as pets stems from a complex interplay of factors, including a desire for companionship, a fascination with the exotic, and a misguided sense of superiority over nature. These individuals often seek a unique identity, believing that owning a wild animal distinguishes them from their peers. Additionally, media portrayals of wild animals can glamorize the idea of ownership, leading to an underestimation of the challenges involved in their care. However, this practice raises significant ethical concerns, as it disregards the animals' natural behaviors and habitats, potentially compromising their well-being. Furthermore, the risks associated with domesticating wild species, both for humans and the animals themselves, cannot be overlooked, making it crucial to foster a better understanding of wildlife conservation and the inherent responsibilities of pet ownership.
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